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    By the beginning of 22nd century, series of natural disasters attacked cities. Earthquakes dropped skyscrapers into crevices, tsunamis swept cities, and nuclear power plants started to explode one after another. Sky lost its clear blue colour, and visions were blocked with thick smokes. Cities became inhabitable one by one. Only Chicago managed to remain habitable due to its locational advantages being inland and avoiding the fault lines that create earthquakes. People who have survived…

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    Pangolins Research Paper

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    insects, especially larvae. They are quite particular and tend to consume only one or two species of insects, even when many species are available to them. A pangolin can consume 140 to 200 g of insects per day. Pangolins have an extremely poor sense of vision, so they rely heavily on smell and hearing. Pangolins lack teeth, so they have evolved other physical characteristics to assist them in eating ants and termites. Their skeletal structure is strong and they have muscular front legs that are…

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    The increasing advancements in technology have changed the way we communicate with each other. Nowadays, many people use Facetime to connect with their families and friends. People from all over the world can stay connected with just the touch of a button. Now, imagine being able to virtually transport from one place to another to communicate with your loved ones. Imagine being able to interact with them, without having to physically be at the same location. This new technological innovation is…

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    Fashion Research Paper

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    buyer will be my big break and will give me all the time I need to shine to those that are over me at my new job. In 10 years I see myself as one of the most successful Marketing managers in the fashion industry. My name will be ringing all around the world due to my excellence for the fashion industry. I will be working with the biggest names in fashion and will be a great help to the most important fashion events such as the Met Gala and New York Fashion Week. My work will definitely be…

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    Hamilton believed that heroism comes from someone being enthusiastic towards a bad situation in which they could help other people. Once someone becomes enthusiastic, they can do amazing miracles. To be a hero, one does not need super strength, x-ray vision, or some other power. Heroes are ordinary people who have a contagious enthusiasm that helps in saving the lives of others. Heroism is when someone has great bravery and will risk their lives to help others. Heroes are often ordinary people…

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    The Move Thousands of years ago when Iceland was a newborn country, all ethnicities lived wherever they pleased no matter the race. Kaitlyn was a beautiful young girl with curly brown hair and happened to be the daughter of the president. Jenner was a slim, tall, black haired girl. She did anything she wanted and Kaitlyn didn't like it, but they were still best friends. Everything was equal and no one treated anyone differently, until people began to lose their jobs. They…

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    Racial Celeberties

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    When we look upon ourselves we think of two things who we are and were we came from this just a normal way that humankind has always thought of themselves. Firstly they ask who they are as if there very exsitence may not be valid even though there right in front of you flesh and bone. Everyone has a purpose in life but believe that if they dont do anything remarkable that stands out that there mere life is just that nothing. We as homosapiens believe in a convaluded way of reasoning and since…

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    In the essay “Possible Worlds: Why do Children Pretend?” by Alison Gopnik she explains her theory of counterfactual thinking and the result of that being possible worlds. Gopnik suggests that counterfactuals are the possibilities of what could have occurred in life. These counterfactuals are the cause, and the effect is the creation of possible worlds. Gopnik defines possible worlds as “the productions of hope and imagination” (163). Possible worlds are seen as the result of a counterfactual;…

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    Matthew Arnold’s Dover Beach, an insightful poem, warns its readers about the dangers of the world in an attempt to make them feel better. The poem compares the harsh reality of its readers’ isolation in the world to various images of oceanic scenes. In his first stanza, Arnold emphasizes the importance of distinguishing the difference between illusion and reality through his constant change from a beautiful to disheartening tone. Arnold’s “Sea of Faith” metaphorically attributes the decline of…

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    The Importance of Sacrifice in The Road Cormac McCarthy’s The Road portrays a post-apocalyptic world containing nothing but the distinct loss of morality and desperate attempts to survive. In this cruel world, while most become bestial and corrupt, a father and his son struggle to find ways to stay alive while simultaneously keeping hope alive and staying humane in their ways. The sacrifices made by the man strengthen his relationship with his son and help maintain the only thing they have…

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